appetizer-bundle

Creates an uploadable bundle of your React-Native application so it can run on
the appetize.io platform. It currently only supports ios builds. Please note
that this module assumes you have a iOS build tool chain installed on your
system. As it needs to have access to the following CLI's:

zip

xcodebuild

Installation

npm install --save appetizer-bundle

API

The following arguments are required in the Bundle constructor:

name The name of your application as you configured it with react-native init

dir The root directory of your React-Native app, this contains the ios and
android folders.

rewrite

Rewrites the AppDelegate.m so it points to new React-Native offline bundle.
The rewrite function is a bit special. It receives a restore function as
second argument which restores the AppDelegate.m to it's original state.

The restore function accepts the following arguments:

err An error that will be passed in the completion argument so you can clean
up, and forward it to the callback.

next Completion callback.

bundle.rewrite((err,restore)=>{

if(err){

// Handle errors

}

restore(err,function(err){

if(err){

// Handle errors

}

});

});

zip

Packs the resulting the application in a zip file so it can easily be uploaded
to the appetize.io service as it only accepts zip or tar files. The zip
callback receives the full path to the generated zip file as result.

bundle.zip(function(err,zipfilelocation){

if(err){

// Handle errors

}

//

// Upload zipfile location using the appetizer library

//

});

xcodeproj

Read the given project directory and check if we have an xcode project or
workspace we're dealing with. It requires the following arguments.

dir The location where the project files should be located in.

fn Completion callback that receives error and a project object.

The project object contains the following information:

name Name of the file

file Full file name

workspace Boolean indication if its a workspace.

bundle.xcodeproj(dir,function(err,project){

if(err){

// Handle errors

}

console.log(project.file);

});

xcodebuild

Generate a new iphonesimulator compatible xcode build. It expects a single
argument which is an error first completion callback.